No, Basically what happens when the "pinball" effect come into play goes like this:
1. Player 1's connection lags causing Player 2's LFS to lose track of him.
2. Player 2 drives into player 1 without knowing it.
3. Player 1's connection stops lagging.
4. Both player's LFS's realize that there should have been a crash and they initiate a crash
5. Because Player 1's car is inside player 2's car just a little bit, the crash physics go crazy, causing the computer to think that the "crash" was much harder than it actually was, sending both cars flying.
Understand?
